On today's episode Karen speaks with reverend Judy Wolfe on how we can navigate the complex emotion of grief and how we can help our children process grief when it touches their lives as well. If you've ever wondered how you're supposed to keep driving carpool and checking homework while walking in the valley of grief, we hope you'll tune in today and be encouraged. You are not alone, momma.
Read MoreOn today’s episode Karen and Sunny answer questions from moms with high school seniors getting ready for graduation! We cover enjoying this last summer at home with your child, how often is too often to “check in”, what to expect on move-in day and even how to handle visits home now that your child is living independently at school.
Read MoreOn this episode, Karen tackles questions from red moms and talks about both the positives and the negatives that come along with being a red mom. We discuss anger, identity, and what happens when a red mom and a red child face off.
Read MoreToday we're wrapping up our three part series by answering your questions on what discipline looks like as our kids move into adolescence. Karen explains the key principle that as moms, these are the years when we need to let consequences play out in our kids' lives.
Read MoreWelcome to part two of a three part series we’re doing all about discipline. These middle years are the “teaching years”, you are teaching the why behind no. These years require energy from the mom/dad and your focus is on obedience.
Read MoreWhat do you do when time outs just aren't cutting it anymore? Join Karen and Sunny today for the first discussion in a three part mini-series all about discipline.
Read MoreWe all know establishing boundaries is important, but we don't always understand how to communicate those boundaries to those around us without stepping on toes.
Read MoreMoms we're talking personalities again today, but this time we're discussing YOUR personality, and specifically answering questions from our tender and peace-loving GREEN mamas.
Read MoreDo your bickering kids drive you nuts some days? You're in good company, momma! On today's episode Karen and Sunny answer your questions all about sibling relationships, rivalry, and the inevitable run-ins that happen when you have more than one child in your family.
Read MoreHow do you know when your family is complete? On today's episode of Wire Talk Karen and Sunny answer questions about family planning, infertility, and what it looks like to seek God in prayer when it comes to His plans for your future family.
Read MoreToday Greg Stubbs joins Karen in the studio to talk about how they navigated dating relationships during their children's teenage years.
Read MoreAfter being married for a while, it's easy to get stuck in a rut. This week on Wire Talk, Sunny and Karen talk about getting creative for date night, how to find great babysitters, and why we should even bother!
Read MoreDr. Michelle Harding joins Sunny and Karen in the studio today to share her professional wisdom and personal experience with postpartum depression.
Read MoreWe all walk down the aisle with hearts full of hope, but a few years and a kid or two down the road, we often discover marriage is more work than we thought it would be.
Read MoreYellows can be exhausting (I am one) but if you keep the four A’s in mind while you are parenting them it will help!
Read MoreThese days moms work more hours than ever and are usually the primary keepers of the family schedule.
Read MoreDid you know moms all over the U.S. and even across the world gather together weekly or monthly in small groups to learn from Birds on a Wire studies together?
Read MoreThe Wire Talk podcast grew so much this year and we have YOU mommas to thank for that!
Read MoreIt’s our last episode of 2018 and this year we are doing something we have never done before. Wire Talk is taking some time off! Enjoy this episode all about the holidays and we'll see you back here in 2019!
Read MoreBeing on the same page with your spouse is never simple, and when one spouse is frequently away from home, things get even more complicated.
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